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IOLD SERIES.
SAVANNAH, GA.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1856.
NO 13007
MOiiuA* ranwi n p. m.
BY TELEGRA.PH.
Later flrora Bunipe.
ARRIVAL OR THU
Florid, do itn for Buohunan by twolvo hundred
majority. Youre truly.
A friend who loft Tallahassee lost Friday
night reports the following majorities for
Buohanan: Leon county, 121; Jefferson, 245;
Wakullah, 35; Liberty, about 60; and Gadsden,
76.. It is believed that his majority will be 500
in Middle Florida, and from fifteen hundred to
two thousand In the State.
A dispatch te Messrs. Padellord, Fay A tio.
states that the steamship Florida arrived in
New York at 4 o’olock, P. M., on Saturday
evening last. All well.
Tun Majority in Gkokoia.—The Conttitu-
twnulist has reports from ntuety-seveu counties,
and remarks that If the roraaiuing counties go
as they did in tho gubernatorial election, Bu
chanan’s majority will bo 15,664.
Naw You. Nov. 10.
The steamer Bali i t baa arrived with Liver*
pool dates to Oct. ‘ij.
She reports the < otton market unchanged.
Prices are in fav r of buyers. Sales of three
davs 26,000.
Middling Mobil(M 6{.
Flour has decliuedfrom 6 to 1 shilling.!
Wheat from 2 to 3 pence.
Consols firm at 82|.
SBCOND DISPATCH. ,
Yokk, Nov. 10*—Brown A Shipley’s
Circular brought by the Baltlo, quotes only It
moderate business doing in cotton, at prices in
favor of buyers.
Speculators and exporters took nine thous*
and bales.
Fair Orleans 7ft
Fair Uplands....... 7J
Mid. Uplands .flj
Manchester trade is generally without
•hange.
At the latest accounts Consols had decliued
} quoted »t 92.
The Paris Mohlteur intimates that the rela*
tions between France and England ar^ not so
friendly as to insure their continuation, it in
timates that the English press is publishing
calumuies against France.
Tiie London Times replies in opposition to
the charge, uud denies it. The London Post
concedes the correctness of the charge.
Tiie French and English embassadors have
left Naples.
The Turkish Ministry has resigned.
Glynn, Appling and Wayne.
Brunswick, Nov. 7, 1856.
Buchanan and Breokinridge’s majority 28 in
Glynn. Majority in AppUng 270. Pinflamses
Store, in Wayne, Buck aod Brack «2; : Fill
more 0—first time since the memory of man
runneth not back to tiie contrary, that Glynn
baa given a democratic majority. In 1846 we
had but 17 democrats in the county.
APPLING. COUNTY.
Holmbsvillr, Nov. 8.
Mb. Editor : I send yon the returns of the
election of laatf Tuesday, for fear you may not
have receivedjt. The vote would have been
larger, but for the inclement weather, onlv three
precincts held elections. I have not heard from
Laurens, but hope she has done better than
usual. Superior Court is.now holding here. -
Yours Truly,
Democratic Ticket $. 268
American 96
Democratic majority 172
Camden County.—This ever faithful Demo
cratic county has out done herself. The vote
as reported by a friend stands thus:
Buchanan 186
Fillmore 28
B’sMoJ ."*158
Wars County.—A friend sends us the vote
of Ware. The figures speak for themselves.
We may remark that heavy rains on the election
day caused a great falling off in the vote of all
the Southern counties:
Buchanan 125
Fillmore 6
'Lowndes and Berrien.
Troupyilli, Nov. 6.
The vote of this county on Tuesday resulted
a* iollows:
For Buchanan 443
Eillmore. 291
Majority for Buchanan.... * 152
In Berrien county the vote on Tuesday result,
ed os follows:
For Buohanan 160
For Fillmore
Majority for Buck 126
You will observe a falling off since the Gov*
ernors election. Yours forever.
Florida Hlection!
JACKSON AND WA^UNOTON.
Marianna, Fla., Nov. 5.
R. 11. Hilton, Etq:
I have the pleasure of informing you that
Jackson county has gone against us by only
25 majority.
Respectfully yours.
Washington county has gone for the Demo*
oracy by about 100.
FRANKLIN COUNTV.
Editors of the Georgian :
The national election here yesterday, resulted
in a glorious victory for Buck and Breck—tho
poll of the city is as follows:
Buck and Breck 168
Fillmore 88
The Crooked River precinct 1h as yet unknown,
supposed may for Buck about 17, which will
sum up tor tho Democratic ticket the urprece-
dented majority (for this county) of over one
hundred.
Majority of the State, set down at 1200 for
Buck and Breck.
JBFFBK80N COUNTY.
We have heard but from one precinct Montl-
edlo, which gives Buchanan a majority of 228.
BT. JOHNS’ COUNTY.
A friend writes that Buchanan has a majority
of 87 at St Augustine and small majorities at
several other precincts* His probable majority
in the county is put down at 125.
DUVAL COUNTY,
tl The Jacksonville Republicgn gives the resultat
that place, Mandarm and Browards, showing 234
for Fillmore and 228 for Buchanan. This is a
heavy Know Nothing loss since the state elec
tion.
NA8BAU COUNTY.
Fxrnandina, Fla., Nov. 6,1866,
My Dear Sire .-—Below I send you the re
mit of the election in this county:
VJLLMORS. BUOHANAN,
Fernand Ina precinct 00 41
Brandy Branch“ 6 30
King’s Ferry 27 26
Booth’s “ *» 23 9
Acosta’s “ 0 20
Dun’s Creek 11 10 2
72
128
The vote of all the precincts 1b offloial
cept Dun’s Creek, and that Is reported*
PuV
The New Organ of the Independent
Presbyterian Church.
We are requested to announce that the trial
of thlR magnificent instrument will take plac^
at the Independent Presbyterian Church be
tween the hours of 8 and 10 o’gIock this evening.
The various organists of the city will take
part In the exercises, and a number of selec
tions, from the following celebrated composers,
will be performed, viz: Mozart, Beethoven,
Spohr, Hayden, Ac..
This instrument was used at the “ Oratorio of
the Messiah,” in Philadelphia, in October last,
and was then pronounced by competent judges
to bo one o( the,finest Instruments in this coun
try. It ms built by Mr. H. Knauff, of Phila
delphia, and we give below a.description of it.
No charge for admission.
The instrument has three Bets of manuals,
each with a complete compass from CO to G iu
alt, and a set of pedals toll two octaves.
ORBAT ORGAN.
1. Open Diapason—part of the pipes in front
of the case.
2. Viol—a characteristic quality of tone.
3. Flauto Travereo—havlug a natural flute
embouchure.
4. Viol d’Amour—an imitation reed.
6. Stopt Diapason—solo voicing.
6. Tenoroon—in front of the case.
7. Double Como—tone full and majestic.
8. Principal.
9. Melodia.
10. Violon Flute.
11. Hazard.
12. Fifteenth. >
13. Furniture, four ranks.
14. Symbale, three ranks.
16. Comet, five ranks.
16. Trumpet—a blending quality of tone.
17. Frencn Horn.
18. Couple—Great Organ to swell.
8WELL ORGAN.
1. Open Diapason.
2. Gems Horn.
3. Stopt Diapason.
4. Dulciana.
5. Stopt Diapason Bass.
6. Bourdon.
7. Principal.
8. Clarabelle Flute.
9. Twelvth.
10. Fifteenth.
. 11. Tierce.
J 2. Echo Comet.
3. English Horn.
14. Cornopean Bass.
15. Trumpet.
16. Couple, to Piccolo Organ.
17. Tremulant, to Piccolo Organ.
PICCOLO (RGAN.
(Containing stops particularly adapted for
Solo purposes.)
1. Hohl Diapason.
2. Swiss Cromome.
3. Como.
4. Suabo Flute.
5. Night Horn.
6. Piccolo.
7. Clarinette Harmonique.
8. Stopt Diapason, Choir Bass.
9. Principal do.
PBDAL ORGAN.
1. Contra Diapason.
2. Vlolone.
3. Violoncello d’Amour.
4. Euphone.
5. Couple, Pedals to Great Organ.
6. Couple, Pedals to Swell.
7. Composition.
8. Alarm.
The Organ has 62 stops, 6 composition pe
dals, and contains 2403 pipes, supplied by two
large bellows 0! a compensating construction
Iu its composition of stops there are seven of
16 feet tone, and seventeen of 8 feet tone. The
oase Is an elaborate and highly finished organ*
style of architecture, adapted in height and
ornament to the building it is intended perma
nently to ocoupy.
[communicated.]
St. John’s Catholic Sunday School
Society.
On yesterday afternoon tho above Society
celebrated their first adversary by a procession,
formiug iu the school room in rear of the
Church, and proceeding ou tho North aide, to
the middle aisle within, bearing be lore them a
neat, and beautiful bunuer, the handwork of
the talented Miss F. P. nud saluted by the
heavenly, and exquisite strains ot music of the
excellent organ or that church, on the children,
and members composing the procession being
seated au eloquent, and appropriate address was
delivered by the Rev. Edward Quigly, iu the
abscence of Father Oneil who was elected to
delivor the address ou this occasion, the Rev.
lecturer spoke very feedugly, and impressively,
upon the organization of tho Society—and pro
gress they had mudo iu the luudable objects
thereof—it was an edifying aud instructive
scene to behold white aud coloured children,
indiscriminately united iu uno common object
of listening to, aud learning tho word of God
and one which we have no .doubts all who
participated therein, will In after-life look back
with complacency, and delight.
‘-DullghUul task, to rear U10 tender thought
■Uud loach tho yuung Idea howto shoot.”
D.
Maisachuotts.
We copy tho following from tho Bouton Pool
of Wednesday's issue 1
"Theexcitement In thlecommunity hut eve
ning wee tremcndoue-hntdly exceeded on any
previous occasion. Thousands gathered in the
streets at points where the election news was
announced, and tho returna were hailed by ul.
tomato cheers and groans.
"The earliest result that .was announced
was the presidential vote of Boston. The »g-
K vote (17.6H3) Is very large—more thin
isuud over the vote (11,002( of M6!l.
The democracy oast a noble vote lor Buchan.,
an—(6,512)—Doing more than live huudred
ovor the vote 5,020) for Pierce In 1852. It will
ho seen that the Fillmore party is tho third
purtv. The united votool Buchanan and Fill,
mure is mere than two thousand above that
ul Fremont 1 Tltts result shows that Boston
rebukes the sectional party I _»nd this, too,
Immediately alter the great Sumner rcoop-
tlon 1
"We need not state tho olroumstanocB tliut
made the llftli district a great battle-ground :
nud It Is not too muoli to say that the eyes of
the eouutry were upon it. The Freraontera
left no stone unturned that promised to re elect
Biirliugume. ITaoards Dlleu the streets; spu
rious tickets uppeared at the polls; the press
made the most violent nud reokle-a appeals.
To tho credit of the democracy, they patrioti
cally responded to the recommendation ot their
oouventlon, gave their votes for William Ap
pleton as the supporter or the constitution .and,
(nuuion with the national whlge, labored to
defeat the slavery agitator. It was announced
early in the evening that this had been effected;
end this was received by the democracy with
the liveliest enthusiasm. At a late hour the
Fremoutera claimed Bnrlingnme’e election by
a meagre plurality.
“It will be eeen that among tho other Fre
mont members of Congress elected are Comine
Banks, and Knapp I
. "It is needless to specify details. Oor ta
bles give tho results As it was universally
expected, Massachusetts has cast her electoral
vote for Fremont; Governor Gardiner is re
elected, and the Fremontore have canted the
legislature. The democrats have fought u
A Oahu.—The undersigned, us common
friends of the gentleman, take much plcnsure
In saying that the dlfflqmtjr heretofore existing
between Messrs. Roger A. Pryor and 6. 1)'.
Finney, hue been .(Minted Inn manner entire
ly honorable and estufactorv to both .gentle
men, mid amicable relatidnsnow subsist be
tween,them.
THOS. PAHAMORE.
Wit. R.O. DOUGLAS.
Nov. 7,1856.
Hooa AND Pokk.—Contracts for 50,000 hogs
have been closed nt Cincinnati, Ohio, atO and
0| cents net, for early dellvory- Mess pork has
boon sold nt $17 per barrel. Bacon shoulders
are dull at0}cents; dear sides nt 7J cents and
bagged hams at 10 cents.
“Would It were lawful to marry two wives,’
exclaimed an enthusiastic young Imohelor, dls*
poretely in love with a couple of country cousins.
—“Try one to begin with!" was the remark ofa
surly old Benedick.
SaVamiah Market, November 10.
COTfON—our market presonts no new fonturo.
The accounts by tho Baltic, received this murnlug,
bait no ofleet ou the market. Price* nro unchanged.
Salesthis forenoon 893 bale*, viz: SO at lift, 43 at
lift, 60 at lift, 69 at UK, 65 at 1118-16, 60 at
lift, uud 400 at 12o.
Imports.
l.lVERPOOlr—Por ship Consul—7,600 sks salt, 1
cask horse racks, 6 casks hardware, 1 do orookory,
buudfocarpeting, lhbdund 1 bbl wlno....Por
bark Yamacraw—4600 ska salt.
Port ot Snvnii trail November 10
“Thedemocracy have casta noble vote.—
Fifty towns are to bo heard from, and yet Bu-
obuuun has 37,374 votes; Beach has 30,947,
while Gordon. American, has only 7,878, and
Bell 6,721. The scattering votes were given
mostly to Quincy.”
The whole ot the delegation from Massachu
setts iu the next Congress will be black repub
licans, ns follows:
District I Robert B. Hall.
“ 2 James Bufflintrtou.
“ 3 William S. Damrell.
“ 4 Linus B. Corains.
“ 5 Anson Burlingame.
“ 6 Timothy Davis.
“ 7 Nathaniel P. Banka, jr.
“ 8 Chauncey L. Knapp,
“ 9 Eli Thayer.
“ 10 C. 0. Chaffee.
“ 11 Henry L. Dawes.
Ship Consul, Mortlmei, Liverpool, toTRAJG
Mills.
Br. ship Alfred, Keor, Genoa, iu bullast, to A Low
A Co.
Bark J J tiathorn, Bickford, Now Haven, in bal
last, to Brigham, Kolly A Co.
Brig Bonaporie, Means, Boston, to Hunter te Gam-
moll.
Bohr E LB Wales, Hoffman, Philadelphia, to C A
Greiner.
Schr E Kidder, , Now York, to Williams &
Katclilk.
Steamer Gou Clinch, Richardson, Palatka, Ac., to
Glughorn te Cunningham.
Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peck, Charleston, Ac.-
Brooka.
Departed.
Steamor Wm Seabrook^ Peck, Charleston, Ac.
The Frauds and Outrages In Balti
more.
The Baltimore Republican of Wednesday
evening says:
“There is not a man in this city who does
not know that tiie bloody tragedy of yesterday,
called an election, was a mere horrible mock
ery—that thousands of illegal votes were
polled by the opposition of democracy, and
that thousands of hones* voters were prevented
from giving their votes by the organized and
armed bands of ruffians, who, at an early hour,
took possession of the polls and kept posses
sion throughout the day. Iu several of the
wards the majority of the know nothings is
greater than the whole legal vote, and yet the
democrats were scarcely permitted to poll a
vote. These facts were early reported to the
mayor, and were treated by him with perfect
indifference; his police force were enlisted
everywhere upon the side of the rowdies, and
the increased uote which they received shows
conclusively that their services were very ef
fective—against the democracy.
“The course of the know-nothing press, In
cludiug the American and Patriot, has been
such os to encourage and stimulate the state
of things whloh has brought such disgrace
upon the city. The Patriot, with a vulgarity
and indecency only equalled by the Clipper,
sneered at the governor, and ridiculed his de
sire to maintain the peace of the oity, and com
plimented Mayor Hinks upon his retosal to
accept of any aid, thus showing a perfect un
derstanding among the coalitionists as the plan
of carrying the election in this oity. We would
ask what the coalitionists have accomplished
by their violence and fraud and murders?”
Memoranda.
New York, Nov 6—Cla, brig Augusta, Stone, Sa
vannah, schr Mynver, Jackson, do.
Boston, Nov 6—Arr, bark Hen*y, Wilma, Savan
nah.
, FOREIGN PORTS.
Deal, Oot 22 and 23—Sid, Grampiun for Savan
nah; Viceroy for do.
MISCELLANY.
Currituck, C H, Nov l— 1 Tho schr Jesso W Starr,
from Philadelphia, bound to Savannah, loadod with
iron chiefly, came ashore on Bojy Island on Friday
morning lost. Theschoouor laid on tho outor Reef,
and it was expected the next tide would briug her
in. Bald to be insured in Now York.
_ Consignees.
Per ship Consul, ii-om Liverpool—>T R & J G
Mills, 0 Molyueux, N BA H Weed, R Hutchison, J
B Mortimor.
Per brig Bonaparte, from Boston—A Haywood,
Oarlclou te. arsons, Ordr-
Per schr ELB Woles, frum Philadelphia—Miss
A Wanny, VlifcH Weed, DrWost,G WGurmuuy,
Yongo te Frioison, Hajdee te Co, M A Cohen, C A
Greiner, Lovoll A LatUraore, Choever, 81ms k Co,
Parsons k Co, ('apt J C Bernard, J M Selkirk, Brig
ham, Kelly & Co, A Bonaud, S M Laflltoau, Suidora
te Askew, Turner A Co, Hunter k Gammell.
A Black Monster.—The Batesville (Ark
ansas) Balauco states, that on the 27lh of Sep
tember the dwelltng of Mr. Henry Durham,
near Jacksport, was burned; and on examina
tion, the bodies of Mr. Durham, bis wife and a
negro woman were found among the ashes.
The skulls bore marks of severe strokes with
some heavy and sharp instrument. Itissup-
S osed that they were murdered aud the house
red by a negro man, as be immediately took
bis muster’s best horse and fled. He was pur
sued trad will probably be taken.
Acquitted.—The trial of George Brogdin, at
the Coburg Assize Court In Canada, for the
murder of Thomas Henderson, on the 22d of
September last, has resulted in a verdict of
“not guilty.” It will be remembered that the
prisoner and the deceased had been intimate
triends, and were practising attorneys at Port
Hope. Henderson eloped with Brogdin’s wife,
ana hence the homicide.
“PoniON.”—An old lady in Iowa, while recent
ly in the woods, was bitten on the end of the
nose by a rattlesnake. The old lady recovered,
but the snake died. Coroner’s verdict—poisoned
by Bnuff.
Tornado at Norfolk .—Baltimore Nov. 6.
—A violent tornado was experienced at Nor
folk and Portsmouth, on Tuesday, and occa
sioned considerable damage. Several houses
were unroofed, and the new carhouse of tho
Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad in Portsmouth
was reduced to ruins. Eight or ten persons
are known to have been seriously injured, and
it is feared that others are under the ruin.
Trotting Match.—Boston Nov. 6.—Flora
Temple won a purse of $1,000 yesterday at the
Boston trotting park, beating Ethan Allen in
two straight neats: time ofneats—2 min. 32
1-2 8ec.,and 2 min. 301-2 sec.
Indian Mabsacrr on the Plains.—Col. A.
W. Babbitt, the Secretary of Utah Territory,
was murdered on tho Plains recently, by the
Cheyenne Indians, who at the same time cap
tured Mrs. Wilson, of St. Louis, as stated a few
weeks ago. A letter in the Philadelphia In-*
quirer, dated Fort Kearney, Sept. 27, says:
“Mr. A. W. Babbitt, Secretary of Utah Terri
tory, and owner of the train that was attacked
by tue Cheyennes on the 25th ult., near this
post, left here ou the 2d instant, iu a light car
riage, accompanied only by two men, for Salt
Lake; he had with him an amouni of public
money and valuable papers. I represented to
film fully the great danger of traveling with bo
Jbim iU ‘" “*
New Jersey—The state Senate stands 11
democrats, and 9 opposition. The next dele
gation in Congress will stand as follows:
1st District Isaiah D. Clawson, obb.
2d “ Geo. R. Robinson, obb.
3d “ Garnett B. Adrain, dem.
4th “ Jonn Hoyler, dem.
5th “ Jacob R. Wortendyke dem.
a the absolute neces-
small a force, and urged
sity of remaining a few days, when he would
bavo tho advantage of Captain Stewart’s escort.
He, however, difi'ered with me in opinion,
thought my apprehensions groundless, and my
suggestive caution altogether unnecessary, and
accordingly started with his small party.
The Salt Lake mail, which arrived here on
Sunday last, left Laramie on the 17th Inst., up
to which date Mr. Babb.t had not arrived there
although ho had more than ample time to do
so—yesterday a train tamo in lrom Green river,
a point some distance beyond Laramie. Mr.
Arohambeau, tho owner of it, informs me that
about one hundred and twenty miles above
this post, ou the North Bide of the Platte, be
found the place where the Indians came upon
Mr. Babbit and killed him and all his party.
They burned his ourriage, and either burned
or carried off his trunk, which contained bis
money,papers jindelotn iug. Some of the papers
were scattered about tbo prairie near the spott
all of which were collected by Mr. Arohambeau
aud delivered to me; uroong them were found
some Treasury drafts and valuable notes—
The Indians took all of Mr. Babbit’s auimals.
Terrific Hurricane at Montreal—A
terrific hurricane passed over Montreal Wed
nesday night, tearing down chimneys and fences
and doing great damage to buildings. The
steamer Prince Albert, from St. Lambert, was
driven on St Helen’s Island by the violence of
the wind. The passengers received every hos-i
pitality from the garrison stationed there.
Much damage has been done in exposed parts
of tho country.
Disaster on Lake Erie—Some twenty ves
sels are reported ashore, or badly damaged in
Wednesday’s gale on Lake Erie. The brig
Cumberland is reported lost, with all on board.
On the afternoon of the 4th a large steamer
was seen unmanageable, with her smoke pipes
rone, and many persons were on her hurricane
leek. It is feared that she foundered.
Fire in New York City—New York, Nov,
8—The establishments of Haviland A RUley.
druggist, and James McCreary, dry goods mer
chant,were destroyed by fire to day. Their loss
is estimated at $200,000.
A Man recently banged iu a neigboring State,
confessed that his first commencement in crime
and villiany was Etopping his paper without
paying foriU
Great Fire at Syracube, N. Y—New York
Nov. 9—We have news of an extensive fire
having occurred at Syracuse, in this State, to
day. About one hundred buildings, andpro-
perty amounting to three fourths or a million
of dollars, were destroyed. Among the build
ings burnt were the post office, Telegraph office
and the Bank.
Domestic Market—New lork, Nov.8—
The Cotton market Is unchanged. 1,100
bales were sold to day : Middling Orleans,
121.
Mixed Corn Is quoted at 71 oents per bushel
(Cnniutmial Snfelligtnn.
rag
Arrived.
Cleared.
' NOTICE.
■ The undersigned wishing to make a
Dhange iu bitfllucsi. offer to soil on Thurs
day, tbel»th day of Deoombor, the MAG
NhLIA HOUSE, at Bristol, tbo largest
conveniently arranged Hotel In Western
Virginia, ImmodlattiU at tho tor minus of tho Vir
ginia and Tonnessoo Pallroud, a point tbat wilt re-
coivti lull patronngo from tlio Road at all tltrios.
Tho Magnolia House possesses advertises over
ail other bmiBOS at Bristol, It being the only acces
sible bouse in thu place,
Tbo Hotel is dirootty opposite the Va. A Tenn. R.
R , 140 foot front and ruunlt g 100 feet back, and 3
stories high, amt wllbin 40 vardB of the track, with
good water and out buildings all complete.
They will also sell 4 Lot.) adjoining toe Virginia
Depot, well suited for business or any kind.
The abovo property, If not disposed of privately
betoro, will be Bold to tbo hlghost bidder, at public
auction, in front or the Magnolina House, at 12
o’clock, M., on Thursday, tho 18tb day of December
next.
Terras—One-third cash, and the balance iu two
equal Instalments, iu ouo and two years, the pur
chaser giving bouds with approved security.
W. G. 1*ECK.
GKO. C. LANGHORNE,
novfl—tl8D 8. W. HANFORD.
STERII-Va LAMER.
SAMPSON LANIER
(kowmkhly OOLKMAN HOUSE)
KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE.
Mr. Sterling Lanier, late or the Lanier
IIouso House, Mocou. Ga., and Sampson
lAiuior, late of Tuskegue, Alabama, will
be happy te raiet ail t'rleuda and cuatem-
orsat the Lamar House, where they have ample
accommodation for two hundred and fifty persons.
tiovH 3. k 8. LANIER, Proprietors.
FOR NEW YORK.
Will tail Wednesday. 12fA Now., at 6 o'clock. P, it.
Tho steamship KNOXVILLE, Copt.
^^gMHLLadlow, will leuvo as above, For
or pussago apply to
PADELFORD. FAYA CO.
Berths uot secured until paid fur.
Gubin Passage $26
ateerugu Passage 8
IQT Shippers ofOottou by these steamships will
please take notice, tliut no Gotten will bo received at
)m pilaus that in not distinctly marked m the edge
of tue bale. uov9
FOR CH.VRtiRSTON DIRECT.
The superior steamer GORDON,
J. P. Brooks,Commander, having
been thoroughly overhauled and
furuiuhod with u now boiler, will run regularly—
twice a week—between Savannah and Charleston ;
leaving Savaunali every Wednesday and Saturday
ufiernoons, at 6 o’olock, and returning will leave
Charleston every Monday and Friday afternoons,
at 6 o’clock.
Fur freight or passage apply to
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
novO Charleston wharf.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demauds against tho estate
of Daniel O’Conner, deceased, will band them
in. duiy attested, us required by law;and those in
dented will please make payment, to
W. R. SYMONS, Qualified Adm’r.
November 8th, 1860. nov8
BOARDING.
(^EVEUAL geutlemeuor small families can be
accommodated witii good Rooms aud Buurd, at
20 Drayton street, opposite the Ice House.
dec 12—tf MRS. M. 8. RAYMER.
ALBANY ALE.
l bbla Read A Bro’s, Albany Ale, “aauporl-
or article,” landing per schr Target, and
for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
Having made arrangements wtih Messrs. Read A
Rro’s., tor sale of their Albany Ale, shall bo con
stantly supplied, aud offer tho same at lowest cash
price.
ocill SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO
T O PERFECT gentility, in manners, dress and
conversation, in tho family, in company, at
tho piano forte, tbo table, iu tho Btrect, and in gen- (
tlemons society.
Also a useful instructor In letter writing, toilei
preparations, fancy needlework, mllllnory. diess
making, cars of wardrobo. the hair, teeth, bauds,
lips, complexion, etc. by Emily Ibornwell, author
of ‘ 'Homo cares made easy.” For sale by
WARNOCK A DAVIS.
169 Congress street.
Per steamor Gen Oliuch, from Paialka, Ac—77
balos cotton, 16 bates mess, 15 boxes lubucco, 26
bbls orunges. 226 do sundrlos, toClaghorn A Cun
ningham, F M Myroll,,4 W Audorsou, Tlsou A Gor
don, Hardee A Co, Webster A Palmes, J W Phillips,
Couper A Fraser, i J Gullmartln, Boston A Villa-
longa, M J Roilly, Woy A laylor, Mrs Chess, J ltos-
Ihall, King A Sons, Parsons A Co.
RHOADS «b SON’S.
E XTRA prepared Mucllago for office and general
uso, being a substitute for Wafers, Sealing
Wax, GumarAblo and all other inconvenient pre
paratlousnow in use, is always of good consistency,
does not turn sour aud is ready lor use at any
moment. For sate by
WARNOCK A DAVIS.
not 18 „ 169 Congress street.
Passengers.
Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Palatka, Ac—Mrs
tong, Mrs Burke and svt, H Fabian, B Jacobs, J D
La Roach, W Mikell, A Bailey, J Palmer, G H Bide-
ker, Mr Thompson. A T Burke, E R Baruett, J J
Cullen, G W Call, W D toug, E R King, 0 H La
Ruuub, J Cox.
HNEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
The Now Organ of the Independent Pres
byterian Church, built by Mr. Knauff, or
Philadelphia, will bo tried This Evening, at eight
o’clock. Tho congregation are tuvited to attend
novie-lt
German Friendly Society.
^ A regular meeting of the Gorman Friend*
ly Society will be held at their room This
Evening, at half-past 7 o’clock. Punctuul attend
auce is requested
By order PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
novlO-lt Secretary.
WANTED.
B Y an English widow lady, a situation iu a pri
vate family, os Teacher to young children, or
would uccept a situation in any capacity requiring
a smart workiDg person.
Having been accustomed to refined society she is
fully competent to discharge those duties so osson-
tial to a home education No objection to the coun
try. For address apply at this paper, or address a
note to L. M. G. novl0-3t
WANTED.
A SMART ACTIVE BOY to be about store.
uovlO
A. BONAUD.
JUST RECEIVED—ICO baskets Mum Champagne,
_ 26 boxes Imperial, 25 boxes Cabinet, 10 boxes
Cordon Rouge. For sale by •
A. BONAUD,
novlO corner Bay and Bull sts.
N A TRUNK, stolen in this city, by a negro in
X April, 1856. were Bonds of the city of AugUBta,
murked Let. C. No’s. 10 A tl, each $1000, with
coupons attached for interest since Oct. 1864.
^ Tho public are hereby cautioned not to purebaeo
said Bonds. novlO-lm
WANTED,
T hree hundred active young men to a«t
as local and traveling agents in a busine.-a
easy, useful and honorable, at a salary of $100 per
month i A capital of $6 only required I No patent
meuiclue or book business. Full particulars given
(free) to all who enclose a postage stamp or & three
cent piece, and address A. B. MARTYN,
sept22—w8m Plalstow, N. H.
STAPLE DBY GOODS.
C OTTON and Linen Sheetings, Shirking), Irish
Lmens. Pillow Case Linens, Bird’s Eye Dla
pors, Huckabacks, Hack and Flue Damask Towels,
8, 9 and 10ft Sup. Irish aud Scotch Table Damasks,
NapkinB and Doyles, Real Welsh and American
Flanueis, Fine Bath and Whitney Blankets, Linen
and Cotton Bed Tick, Ac«, Ac
For sale at tho lowest market prices, by
. . . ■' "’IIT
nov5
DbWIIT A MORGAN.
GENT’S AND BOY’S WEAK.
B LACK Casslmeres and Doeskins, Fancy do,
Black and Cul’d Cloths, Tweeds, Satinets, Silk
Vestings, Merino and Cotton Under Larmonts, Ho
siery or all kinds, Gent’s 1 inen Cambric Udkr’s,
Hem’d Stitch’d do. do., Col’d Borders do., Stocks,
Napoleon Ties and Cravats, Ac., Ac
For sate by
nov6 DkWITT A MORGAN.
BATH HOUSE.
a ENTLEMKN wishing to Bubscrlbo by tho
month at One .Dollar, to Bathe when the;
choose will please call In and give their names uni.
Saturday 8tn or Nov. Should there not bo a suffl-
cientnumber of subscribers obtained by the above
date the Bath House will he closed till April next.
J. M. HAYWOOD,
oct8l-Ulln8 Agent.
Omcx Sav’d, Albany A Gulf R. R. Co., \
Savannah, Nov* 0,1866. j
r lE Seventh Instalment of 10 per cent, on the
Capital Stack or the Savannah, Albany and
Guir Rail Read Company, by a Resolution of the
Board, ia hereby ordered to be paid on or before
the 10th day of January, 1867.
WM. WARING HABERSHAM,
note Secretary and Treasurer.
J^EW BUCKWHEAT just received per lafaarri-
_ \ vala, and for sale by
octSl
J.D. JESSE.
THE LADY’S GUIDE
octl8
FOR MALE.
Six Tracts of Ltj.d, 600 acre each. 8 ot
< r* mites iroiu thu city ut Suvannah uu the S.
unit Gull Rail Road, well aduplcd to tLc growth
i'.i i.c, Cottcn and c<tn,iiuJ Wad cut.ugl to pay
ten times over. Apply to
lei) 27 tt 0. A. CLOUD
DARIEN, Oot. 27tb, 1800.
T HE Co-partnership boroioi'ore existing uuder
tho name or PARKHUKST te ADAMS, is dis
solved by tho death oi Mr. Jubn R. Adams, all tboso
indebted to the late firm are repuestod to make
Immediate payment. Mr* Couvors Parkhurst, will
attcud to the settlement of the affairs of the said
firm. C. PARKHURST.
Republiouu copy. 8m oct 80
MEDICAL CARD.
r DR. J. R. SMITH has removed his Office
to Broughton street, in Dailey’s Building, a
few doors abovo Belden’H Hat Store. Residence at
Mrs. Romsbart’P, Wost Broad street. sopl8
FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
g^pp* 1 are a caudldato for re-oloctiou to the of-
_ - lice or Receiver or Tax Returns In January
next, aud respectfully solicit your suffrages,
augll JOHN REEDY.
COUNTY.
Fellow-cUlsens, I am a candidate at the
■V ctuotinu, in January uext, for the office of
Tax Collector, and solicit your support
A. HARMON.
Savannah, Scpu 80th. 1856,
octl
Howe's C
HOWE’S COTTON HARVESTER.
The great desideratum of l’lautors ia Dual
ly obtained In tho succossfol invention of
i Cotton Harvester, with which ono hand can
pick ns much cotton as five iu tho ordinary way,
besides saving au immense amount of labor. What
Whitney’s Oottou tSin is iu its after stago, Howe’s
larvestor is in picking.
Por further info- mation, apply to
A. WILBUR, 111 Bay street,
Agent for the States of Georgia and Florida.
Jy26 _ _ _
T QNDON iWlER AC.—Just received 16 casks.
JU qts. and pto. By ass London Porter—also Otard
and Seuette Brandies, Port, Scherry. aud Medira
Wines, Ac. Au. Cholco articles in glass aud wood
for family ubo bv DAVID O’CONNOR,
oot 23 Corner Broughton 4 * Drayton-
NOTICE.
jobs indebted to the Estate of Jauo Mc
Donald; late of McIntosh county, doconscd,
are requested to make Immediate payment; ihos
having demands against said Estate are requested
to preseut them, duly authenticated.
MOSES D. HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7th, 1866. nov7
DISSECTOR’S GUIDE.
rflHE. Practical Anatomist anil Student's Guido iu
X the Dissecting Room - by Dr, J. M. Allen, with
upwards or 200 illustrotions.
All the Class Books required for students in the
Medlual College. Amoug them: Neill k Smith’d
Compendium, William’s Principles or Mcdlcrae,
Dunglison’s Physiology, Therapeutic’s. Practice,
New Romodles. Dictionary, Ao., Ac. Carpenter’s
Physiology, Dlct’y Surgery, Erichsou’s, Milter’s,
Ferguson’s and other work-; on Surgery; Wood’s,
Barlow’s, Dell A Stoke’*, Dickson’s, aud other
works on Practice; L'azeaux’s Midwifery: Mulg’s
Ohst tries, aud many recent works on Medical sub
jects.
also :
tong’s Atlas of Classical Geography—62 maps.
Sabbath Bells chi mod by tho Poets—boautlfully
illustrated.
Poetry of the Woods, of tho Field and of the
Year—fine plates.
nov6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
HOSIERY, GLOVER &0.
R eceived per latoWivais—
Ladles Black and White Sdk Hobo,
do do Raw do do
Black Burmese Wool do
do Arnerian and Casbmoro do
White, Slate, Brown and Black Cotton Bose.
Also, a Tull assortment or
Alexandres Kid Gloves,
Col’d and Black SUk do
do Cashmere do
todies Merino Vests,
do Silk do, by
lt26 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
L iquors, sugar ao~
75 bbls Domestic Brandy
SOUTHERN LOTTERY
ON THE HAVANA PLAN I
PRIZES GUARA TIED I
1098*000 Dollar*—10,000 Number# Onlyt
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
BY AUTHORITY Of TUB RATI Of OBOIQU.
CLASS B.
To bo diawn November 16,1856, atConoert Hall,
Mncou, Ga., undor the Bworn superintendenceol
Col. George M, togan and Jas, A, Nisbet, Esq.
$9“ Romomber this tottery has only fifteen
tlmusuud numbers- okb than any Lottery In the
worn, thurumro it *- the bust for investment. Ex
amino Iho Scheme |
rCHEME.
1 prise of $16,080
’ “ 6,000
2,000
of$1,000are,..,. 4,000
of 600 are 2,600
of loo are 8,000
or 40 are 60,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZKH.
20 approximations of$100aro $2,000
60 ” « 60 are 2,600
60 «• “ 20 are 1,000
1
4
6
80
1,600
1,712 prizes amounting to,..,,.,. $..$102, Of
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $3.60.
*r Prizes payable without deduction.
Tbo 1,600 Prizes of $40 are determined by the
last figure of tho number that'draws tbo Capital
Prize of $16,000. The Capital Prize will, of epurset
end with nne of tho figures—1. 2, 3.4, 5,6. 7, 8,9,
0. Those Whole Tickets ending with the same
Uguro as the last in tho Capital Will be entitled .to
$40. Halves and Quarters in proportion.
tST PorBous sending money by mall need no
tear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to
Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound
banks taken at par.
4&*Thoso wishing particular numbers should
order immediately.
Address JAMES F..WINTER, Manager,
oot 10 Macon, Ga
20
GROCERIES.
Bbls No. Prime Leaf Lard
100 Boxes Pealed Horriugs
low do White Goshen Cheese
60 boxes English Dairy **
Hlihds Codfish
26 kegs choico Goshen Butter
76 boxes Bcadell’s 0 A, 8 Tallow Candles
60 boxes Colgatoa (Oriental) “
60 dozen Brooms
60 “ painted Buckets
60 boxes new Raisins
76 “ imported Negro Pipes
26 bbls hand made Sugar Crackers
26 “ Blitter aud Soda “
60 Soda '•
100 boxes Oswego andBeadell’B Pearl Starch
100 •' Smith A Buchan’s Family 8oap
76 « Colgate’s ft Bur *•
60 « “’Palo «
60 boxes Graut A William's 6 A 8 Tobacco
For sate by
GCRANTON, JOHNSTON A (X)
oct 24
100 bbls PH Gin
126 bbis N E Rum
100 bbls Rectified Whlskoy,
76 bbls X, XX, XXX do
50 bbls Old Rye do
60 bhds P R, M and N O Sugar
126 bbls Stuart’s ABAC do
Received and for sale by
MoUAHON A DOYLE,
n°v4 No 206 A 207 Bayst.
SUNDRIES—
0 26 bbdB. P. R. Sugar
160 bbls. Stuart’s Refined Sugar
100 kega Soda
100 boxes Carb Soda
100 do Lemon Syrup
1000 ft and ft boxes Sardines
100 cases Schnapps
100 M Imported Began
60 M American do
Rocolved and for sale by
CM.
oot 16
MoMAIION A DOYLE.
C ANDLES,—Eight hundred boxes Adamantine
and Star Candles:
100'half boxeH Adatnantino Candles;
60 do Hotel do;
150 do Sperm, Patent, Sporm and Tallow do,
In store and for sate by
OCt26 WEBSTER A PALMES.
C ODFISH, Potatoes, Ac,
20 quintals Codfish.
50 bbls, Moroor Potatoes.
100 boxos Horrings.
In store and for sa.o by m
oet27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
1 Aft non HAVANA SEGARfl.
luV/.UVU La Rosa Londres,
to Pi or do la Flores Regalia Londres.
to llodowu Loudros,
togitimos do
Hoc Cabanas, Flor Qua,
La Ingcnuidad, El Mayor Ringgold,
to a Caza, La Integredad Londres,
Fulminantcs
Do las Mejores Vegas
to Rose do Santiago
to Puutualeded
Ole Ansoimo Guzalez
La Puliduz Regalia
to Flel do P. S, 0.
La Rio Hondo. Ei Otnto do Orion,
to Con Han xu Opera,
to Ristori i.oudres,
Martinez QUiza,
do Cilindradas Londres,
Caffra Regalia, Fiagro Cilendrados do M
AU tho abovo Segura sro for sate by *
A. BONAUD,
oot31 corner Uav and Bull-Bis
M ACKEREL.—20 half barrels medium sizo No.
2Mackorol.
25 quarter barrels large, No. 1.
26 Kill’s large No. 1 Mackerel.
In store and for sate by
oct27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
PRIVATE BOARDING.
FifiW B.nglogoatleraen can obtain good Board
umf Lodging at tho So. Wost, corner St.
Julicn and Price Street’s.
oui23 2w
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE subscriber bos opened jtt
a BOOT aud SHOE STORE at ■
Nos. 71 aud 162 U1BBONS’ M
w ^^^^BUILDING. next door to tho
Chairing Mure of George S. Nichols A Co., and so
licits tiie patronage oi his friends uud the public in
general. M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 7—ly
*
NOTICE.
DR. J. P. SCREVEN was this day eleoted
a Director or the Merchant’s and Planter’s
Bank, luplacoor Seaton Grantland, Esq., of Mil*
(OilgevUto, reslngod. uov6
TIT FOR TAT,
rpil’ FOR TAT, a reply to “ Undo Tom’s Cabin ”
x and • ‘Dred,” by a lady of New Orleans.
How to Dress with Taste, containing bints upon
the harmony of colors, tho complexion, Ac., Ac.,
being a suitable companion for the toilet tablo.
Bridal Etlquotto, a sensible guide to tiie etiquette
and observances of tho marriage ceremonies.
How to Behave, or tbo Spirit of Etiquette.
How to Woo and How to Win.
How to be a tody,a book for girls, containing use
ful hiuts ou the formation of character.
How to bo u Mau, a book containing useful bints
u the formation of character.
Tho Business Man’s AdvlBer, consisting of the
Busiucss Man’s Assistant aud Ready Reckoner, the
Trader’s Guide, and the Landlord’s and Tenant’s
Assistant.
Tho Tradesman’s and Mechanic’s Counsellor and
Ready Calculator, comprising tho Tradesman’s
Guido or Law of Trado, with a supplement or Rules
and Tables. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
noy7 under tbo Marshall House.
TIME BOOKS.
W EEKLY AND MONTHLY TIME BOOKS;
Bank Checks; Portmonaics and Pocket Books;
Bill head Boxes, Bill Fites;
Note Paper; Visiting and Playing Cards;
Sand Boxes; Calendars; Paper Cutters;
Marking Ink, Carmlae Ink, Inkstands;
Perforated Board, Paste Board, Tissne Paper.
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
uov7 under the Marshall UouBe.
FAMILY BIBLES,
F AMILY BIBLKB, of various qualities; Tuck or
Pocket Bibles; Prayer Books, *
Pocket Bibles; Prayor Books, Ac.,’ Ac., for
sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
nov7 under the Marshall House,
BUCKWHEAT.
J UST RECEIVED a new supply of that Extra
Fine White Buckwheat, wliluh was so much
liked lost winter. This article is pronounced by
(hose who have used it to be superior to any other
made.
ALSO,
Double Extra Family Flour, of first quality, in 12ft
and 24 pound hags. Quinces, for preserving; Hick
ory Nuts; Apptus, Ac., at
novfl—2t DICKSON *8$
DICKEN’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS
IOR NOVEMBER—
Received and for sale by
nov6 WARNOCK A DAVIS.
F
CANDLES.
t iPERMACETTI, Adamantine and Tallow of various
> brands; Soap or various brands, fromfl, 8,10
and 12 cents. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cents; Wo
man’s Friend 10 cents. Call aud examine at
BARRON’S
sep20
Family Grocery,
Whitaker and Charlton-streeu.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the Estate
iL of Mrs. ELIZA ANN JEWETT, deceased, will
hand them in duly attested, and those Indebted will
please make payment to
FRANCIS J. CHAMPION,
no4-lm Sole Qualified Executor,
H AY—200 bales primo Eastern Hay, In store
and If '
and for sale low, to close consignment, by
no?4 CARLETOh A PARSONS.
C HOICE BUTTER.-15 kegs choice Butter just re
colved and for sale by
0«t 22 YQUNG A FRIERBON,'
04 Bay-i
gRANDY,jGIN,RUM,
26 bbls Domestic Brandy
20 ft casks 4th proor do, twigg hoops
26 ft do do do, do
60 bbls E I’bclp’s Ryn Gin
60 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum
76 do N. O. Rectified Whiskey
20 ft casks Malaga Wlno
50 bbls Old P AH Gin,
In store and for sate by
oo21 BCR ANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
CfTI
0 25 bbls Stuart’s crashed Sugar
iugar
20 do do powdered do
60 do do A clarified do
60 do do B do do
60 do do 0 do do
In store and for sale by
0021 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO-
GROCERIES,
60 boxes Grand A Williams’s 10 ounoo Tobacco.
60 bbls Luther Felton Boston Rum
23 ” Boston “
20 “ Old P. H*Gln
60 “E* Phelps Rye Glu
60N.O. Rectified Whisky
26 bbls Domestic Brandy
26 ft casks 4th proor Brandy
20 ft «• « « “
26 ft “ Malaga Wine
60 bois Crushed and Powdered Stuart’s Sugar
60 “ Stuart’s A. A B. Clarified Sugar
60 « “ 0. “ “
10 hhds choice St. Cruix “
10 “ « P. R- “
6o “ Prime Baeon Sides
20 “ « “Shoulders
16 casks Byass Lonpon Porter
20 ft casks Tenerife Wine
100 Bags Prime Green Rio Coffee
100 “ Fair do “ “
60 bags ceolce Government Java Coffeo in matt
76 boxes Adamantine Candles.
In store and for saleb y
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
oct 26
GROCERIES.
boxes Cholco Tobacco, “various brands”
4VJKJ 100 bags Choice Rio Coffeo,
do, Pilot do,
60 bbis Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda
60 boxes assorted Cordials,
1 Soap,
Snuff,
26
20
60
Candles,
Adatnantino Gandies,
Tallow “
Assorted Pickles,
Ground Coffee,
Colgates’ Family, Pale, A No.
26 jars French Rapee, 26 do Macoboy
20 nests Tubs.
20 doz Painted Buckets.
60 boxes Extra, First and Second
qualities Lemon Syrup,
60 boxes Scheldam Schnapps,
60 “ Claret Wlno,
100 “ Pipes, assorted sizes,
60 chests Black teas,various qualities,
60 qr do Hyson do, superior,
26 eighth do do do do,
60 gross Goodwins’Yellow Bank, So
lace and pure American, Fine Cut Tobacco.
200 reams wrapping Paper, all sizes,
26 boxes Macaroni,
26 do Vermicelli,
26 cases OUva Qi),
100 Whole, half and quarter kegs F F F
Gunpowder,
600 boxes Sardines,puartor and halves.
For sale by J. V. CONNERAT,
oct29 No. 162 Bay-ztreet.
C OFFEE.—Five hundred bags Klo Coffee, Ddr
and choice;
40 bags Old Government Java Coffee;
60 mats do do do;
6 casks Plantation CoffeO, very choice;
76bagstoguyra do;
60 boxes Ground Java and WI Coffeo;
In storeandfor sals by
oct26 WEBSTER A PALMES.
H«i 3 ra “ 4 I f&&T
‘ INKS, BRUSHES, WASH BOARDS, Ac., Ac—
J 100 doz Clothes Lines
200 do Fish do
600 do Scrubbing Brushes
60 do Wash Boards
60 do Barrel Covors
60 roams Wrapping Paper
60bate3 do Twine «
60 boxes Pipe Heads
100 boxos Eng Pipes
100 boxo3 fresh ground Popper
260 boxes Victoria Blue'
100 boxes Tiger Mustard
100 boxes sup’r Curb Soda
76 kegs washing do
100 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooms,
Received and for sale by
oct22 McMAHON A LOY1J.
H 4 VAN A SEGARS.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
LADIES FUB8.
TUST RECEIVED—a Ergo and varied lot of IA-
tl DIES FURSj consisting of tho following tty les:
Silvor Martin Victorlnes,
British Sable do
Genet do
Im’n Fitch Martin do
Bolgian Genet cuffs,
Lynx do
British and French Sable Cuffs,
Swun Trimming, Ac., by
HENRY
octOO
LATHROP A CO.
B randies, wines, Ac.—
5 half pipes Palo Otard Dupuy A Go’s. Bran
dy, 1862,
6 halfpipes do do do do 1864,
7 qr cusks Old Jean Louis Cognac do,
6 halt’ pipes Suzoruo do,
26 qr c asks Port Wine,
26 qr do Malaga do,
10 qr do Madeira and Sherry Wines,
10 pipes Holland Giu,
60 basket) Huldseik Champagne,
26 do Hungarian Lion do,
60 bbls X, X X, X X X, ami Extra Monongs-
hula Whiskey,
160 bbis Domestic Liquors, assorted. For sale
J. V. CONNERAT,
oct 28 No. 162 Bay-street.
COFFEE, SUGARS 6i TEAS.
/ \ Bugs Prime Green Rio Colfce
Mt)\J 100 do Fair do do do
60 mats Old Government Jaya do
76 bugs toguiru do
10 hhds Choico St Croix Sugar
10 do do P. R, do
20 half chests Quo Hyson Tea
6u 10 lb caddios extra Uno do do
20 half chests Uno Black Tea, ft lb papers
16 do do do Oolong Black Tea, tinfoils
60 eaddlcs extra flue Oolong Black Tea, fllbs*
*»ust received and for sate by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO*
G roceries.—160 Bbis abac sugar;
26 Hhds N 0 A P R Sugar ;
300 Sucks Rio Coffeo, all grades ;
160 Boxes Colgates No. 1 Pale and Faml
Soap.
100 Boxes No. 1 do;
200 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm;
100 do Starch;
<100 do Tobacco.
For sale by RODGERS NORRIS, A CO.
novO
H ICKORY NUTS. Pocau Nuts. Brazil Nuts, A
mouds, of all kinds, received per staomo
aud for sale by J; D. JESSE,
oct 2t
m
OTlCE—7 dozen CANES, assorted, received
this day.por steamer, and for sale low by
G.M. GRIFFIN,
Successor to late M. Eastman,
oct 7 corner Bryan and Whitaker sts.
E LOUR—20 barrels Hiram Smith Flour.
26 half barrels Extra Gennossee.
76 barrels Dcmuead and Oakloy Flour.
60—98 and 49 Backs Demnead Hour.
Received and for. sale by *
oct 20 HOLCOMBE,' JOHNSON A CO.
L IME—1,000 caaks best quality of Lump lime,
landing and in store, for sate low by
UOV4 • CARLETON A PARSONS.
S IGHT EXCHANGE on New York for sole by
C. A. L. LAMAR.
Oct 21.
ajUTTER k CHEESE—
D 26 keg) choice Goshen Butter
60 boxes do do Cheese
Lauding per steamer and for sale by
0021 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
W OLFE'S CELEBRATED AROMATIC SCHEID-
AM SCHNAPPS-
200 dozen quarts and pints, for sale by the quan
tity, at Now York prices.
oct20 A. BONAUD.
\T
O RANGES, Ao.—10 boxes Nassau Lemons aod
Oranges, received per Btoamer, and for sale
by Jyl7 J. D. JESSE.
H1SKEY—97 barrels Whiskey for sale, to ar
rive by schr Julia A. Rich.
J>ct_15 LOCKETT A SNELUNG3.
CHEESE AND POTATOES.
f7 (T boica Checao ; to Bbl. PoUlmaMnit recdv-
§ tl ed, and for sale by #
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10 casks o D A Co pate and dark Brandy
6 pipes Holland Gin (Medea Swan)
6 ft do Madeira Wine: '
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OC2I SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * 00.
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